Major update for OneNote’s Windows 10 app rolled out to Windows Insiders in the Slow Ring

Microsoft rolled out a fairly major update for the OneNote app in Windows 10 last week, adding a few new features. The update was initially released to Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring, but Microsoft has now started rolling it out to Insiders in the Slow Ring. The update adds the ability to recover deleted notes, graph math equations, and it also introduces an improved UI for the app. Here’s the full changelog:

See more of your notes: We’ve heard your feedback about the inflated size of the ribbon, context menus, and page list and have reduced the overall footprint of the OneNote interface, leaving you with more room on your screen to view and edit your notes.

Graph your math equations: Write an equation on any page, click Draw > Math, and OneNote can now help you draw a graph.

Recover deleted notes: We’ve all deleted a note or section accidently. Now you can restore notebook content by opening the Recycle Bin. In your Notebooks list, right-click the notebook you want, and then click View Deleted Notes.

Make notes accessible: Use the Accessibility Checker to identify and fix accessibility issues in your notes before sharing them with other people.

Drag and drop pages and sections: Keep everything organized with a quick drag and drop of pages or sections into different sections and notebooks.

Organize sections into groups: Create section groups to make organizing and navigating large notebooks even easier. Right-click the + Section button, and then click New Section Group.

If you are a Windows Insider in the Slow Ring, you can download the latest update for OneNote from the Windows Store or the link below.